The One-Time Injection That Treats Depression

A single botox injection has been found to substantially improve depressive symptoms, research finds.

Botox is typically used to decrease the appearance of wrinkles in the face.

But, researchers have found that it can also help to treat the symptoms of depression.

Professor Norman E. Rosenthal, who led the study, said:

“This research is groundbreaking because it offers those who suffer from depression and their doctors an entirely new approach to treating the condition — one that doesn’t conflict with any other treatments.”

For the study, 74 depressed people were given an injection to the facial muscles between the eyebrows — those related to frowning.

Half were injected with botox, the other half with a placebo.

The results showed that depression symptoms reduced by 47% in the group given the botox injection.

The reduction was just 21% in the placebo group.

Dr. Eric Finzi, the study’s first author, said:

“This new research supports earlier facial feedback theory of Charles Darwin and William James which suggests that facial expressions influence mood.”

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